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te1' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL, TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ORTCCON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOlWR. 18, 1011. l v t M te it 6 J1 rw I fcOGAL AND PERSONAL I Uli . ' J WliWM WifiW II II mm-m I II "IM , . I Kvferyono ImllPil to ntlond the opening of Iha.tiow store next Sftt tmlny nftcrnpon. Mcdford Furniture & Hardware. Go. 182 AVlIl Hhlver, of Ulkton, 8. Onk., who Iirb born in Medtord for Rovernl days "visiting hla. ohUlino friends, Mr. nnd fMrn. llf R. Omlchut left Innt nlghi for Seattle, where his fnnilly Iihh Ukeu temporary qiinrtcra. Mr. Shiver will return to Mcdford with his family In nhout a montn ami thoy -will make this place their home. It will pay you to watch the fish A inagnMccfit display of Oriental ruga hro IioIHr ftlibwn nt tiio Med tord Furniture & Hdw. Co. store. US2 Mrs. Clins. Moreau la vIMtlng Cen tral Point friends today. Wo want to show you Konlollilns In Crientnl rugs that will anneal to jour tastes. Ask to se the display. .Mcdford Furniture & lldw. Co. IS2 Prof, mtner left thla mnrutng for Grants Pass, whero he will do somo work In tho Interest Of the rfedfdrri business college. We wish to call the intention of the ladles to souieihlnx new In tnarkdt tills week tor bargains. Oys-t tewijeraUB, snrimiis, clams, fish ami oriental ruga just received this wqett at tho Medford Furniture & Hdw. Co, many good things to eat. We carry 25 different kinds of cheese. Steel cut coffco a specialty. Dairy and cream ery bdttcr. Fresh ranch eggs, J. II. Mcs3lcr. , 183 F. K. Deuel left last night for a business visit of a few days In Portland. Next Saturday, 2 to 11 p. m. Med ford Furnlturo & JMw. Co. 1S2 Attorney and Mrs. W. E. Phlpps left Tuesday night for a several days business nnd pleasure trip to Port land. We wantjto see you at tho opening next Saturday. Mcdford Furniture & Hardware Co. , 1S2 Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Brayaht re t u rued to Portland tksl night. For snlq or exchauge -A few choice Illiodo Island Red roosters and cock erels. Address "Falrvlcw," Jackson ville. Mrs, C. A. OUlbcrson and daugh ter. Miss Madge, arrived in Mcdford last 'night from Petaluma. Cal. Mrs. Culberson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A., Smith of North Grape street. Chinese Sacred Lilies and Japanese atr plants at Bro&dley's. Phone 5181. W? T. fchaw of Pnilman, Wash., ar-rlvcd In Medford yesterdady. buying upplcs. Seo us Liberal advances made on export shipments. Pro ducers Fruit Co. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Rl&dorf, of Indianapolis, are registered at the new 'Mcdford liotel. Join us in celebrating the. opening of' our new store on, Saturday, Octo her 21. Medtord Furniture & Hard- Are now before selling. Weeks 6 McGowan Co. IHTOERTXKXRS ' !? Ffcoae M71. Niffbt Fkeae . W. Wecki M71. A. COnr, lady Amar&XT. store. 1S2 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenwood, Mitchell and Harry Greenwood, and Ole Okstrum left this morning fo- Marsh'fleld, Ore. Somo of the most bountiful drlen tt1 rugs made are now on display, at the.Medfortl Furnlturo & Idw. Co.'s store, Call and see them. 182 Mr. nnd Mrs. G. R. Carter are in Ashland today In attendance at the funeral Of Mr. Carter's mother, who died in Ashland yesterday. Mrs. Car ter was 613 yerirs of ago and had lived in Ashland 2G years. Genuine Oriental rues in beautiful designs at tho Medtord Furniture & Hdw. Co. 'a store. 1S2 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. iAtKht left last night for their former homo in Hyde Park, Vt., where they expect to remain for several months. Mr. Knight has acquired considerable property In Medford and in Jackson county and his absence from Medford la only temporary. This is tho timo to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2403. F. W. Walls and family of Eagle Point left last night for a visit in Grants Pass. This is tho timo to plant straw berries. All sorts of plants for sale. H. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2493. Julius Coles of Vshland was among his Medford friends yesterday. Good music and entertainment. Opening of the now building on Cen tral avenue next Saturday, 2 to 11 p. m. Mcd,ford Furniture & Hdw. Co. 1S2 J. H. Porter and family left last night Tor Rock Point, whero they will so onto a ranch. ' A souvenir to each guesl on Sal- o. P. lloff, state labor couuuts aloner, is In Mcdford, uh official busl- , 6. A? ami Ij. J, Klemtner of Wil lows, Cal., nrrlVed In Medrord yester- It X ay. t t M, b. dowett wishes Hint thoso hnviug pictures at her store would pleaso call for them. ISO Jtov. 11. F. Van Dyke and family arrljed In Medford last night from Singapore. Ke.v. Van Djiio Is, a sun of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Van Dyke of t,hla city and forinerly resided hero. Ho tins boon a missionary in Slur. pore for a number of years. John P. Gordon, state auditor of Missouri, Is hi Medtord with Attor ney C, A. Churn of JetterRon City, MO,, taking testimony In a will con test case Involving Jackson .county property. . F. 'II. Stanton of HOod River, Is iu Medford. A. A, Aken and H. Drown returned yesterday from a hunting trip up Rogue river way. R, Hubbard of Hastings, Minn., arrived In Medford yesterday. G. A. and W. Mansfield of Rod lauds, Cal., arc among Mod ford's many visitors. Mrs. W. Folger and children ar rived In Medford yesterday from Devils Lake, N, D. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sullivan of Cottage Grove, who have, been in the wllcy visiting R. i. lonos niUnm; l0 pIM,,r,0 U0MB, ,,,, j W(U lly, three miles north of Medtord,. o('.vdl,.. .,..u.,.m.. ..r ii, l n i T t .....,.... ... ,..v ...!. MIX iu f left "this uiorutitR for u Malt KlaUmth Wits. U, J, PimeV pi tho Palmor piano pi mo left this md'rulilg tor it Imtiltiess visit IU riorrltf, Cal. Miss Myrtle Oilman nnd Mrs.' Fanny McNulty loft Nils nunnluK for n few dujs visit with Klamath Fulln friends. Mrs. J. I. o'llrlen airlved In MwV fot'd this morning from l'ortlami, She was called hero by the serious Illness of her brother, Paul Good wj n. ' i Mi.. ,.. Henvors IIiIh numilng, , .Me(teilio U ovhhuitl.v thoroughly eiutiKed ilh llio tdleligj1. "Ilo Iiuh been ulireliulilu over slhoo' lie left l,ovtlnnd,t ho snid dUjuMtedly. "lie hni heon AuHpoutled, Ho'h oul of it, UiulV nil thtue is to it." I TELEGfiAPHlC TABLOIDS. 1 rol.YMIIA, Wn. Tin rule iff Goo. II. Wilson, -hnrjeit with tho murdur tr Mrs. Arehiu K. t'ohlo nt llulnlor hi'M July, testa i tho jury, which ys locked up itl nilit without re fifht or fecund dejjreo mul'dor or no ipiittnl. Hcntlcrsoii' Susprtitlct). ' SAX PUAXCISCO. Oet. Id. -"Heunie" Henderson lias piMhnhU )l"l1' foHCT r lmsulm" .v!'i wYrh w- lly c sirni- iia-uiirfSTliS: foil, wnllliy liunlieinmii, threu yi'iitv nun leehh'HHly run over iinil Llllutl littlu ilelnlellii .liihiiMiii. A Jury died hi iiiuud .found him utility of iumiimitliUti'. Ti eeiiteiit'O wuh ii peiilteullury term mid $."tlo fine. Kli(ii inlluent'OH HuluVt'd (hn liliu lo $:i(K) mid (emitted Ihu lull noli (eiuv, mid nIiioo IIu'm Slruttoit Iiuh rofiiMcd to pay Iho .flltM. Tudny he win oideieij I'oiuiuilled to the uouiily jull in default, MINNMAl'Ol-IM. Miiuir Avinlor Hurry Koliluson neeuded heie ttid-iy lit 1: HI oVlocU, imf.M'tl llnhtlnux, '10 Inlli'M uuny ul 11:10, mid lunded it Lake City nt I0:l,"i. 1 Iu tO'iiNceudeil ut 10;-'.) mid ulinied fur l.uChihHo, eij;hty-Hi.v inileH uwny, Violin MiiKvr. ruopulrliut of nil rttilninid limlm' IIUUttH. 2n yen I f teed. Kin 177 Violin leimli'lnn u niei!lnl. nxiHuli!MiHsWorl ijiuirim- tlmith Ceil tin I nvoiilie. 0IIAH. ItAltltlH. Not Ire. All Iho iituuldioldeiH "f tho Itoipiu Utter Valley Kali' tuwiHiilloii mo u HuvBted lu nleet TueBduy ovtuiluK, OelDher'17, fit tho uffleu oi tho tmo. letuiy In Mull Trillium hiiHilluit fur Iho pui'iMinii of ileildlnu iiioii the itil- climie or lenHo of kioiiiiiIh tor lutiinic Ijtnil fair uroiiiidn mid any otliur biiHlueM that may uoiiio lieford (hu iue.it lug. W. II, UANON, A, K. Witru, flee. I'limldenl. HnitklUM tor Iloaltn. , , " TOO LATE TO CLAIIIFY a- 4- V 4- FOR SALE Thoroughly modem 5- room bungalow: electricity, gas, water: $3200, $1200 down, $i5 a month. On pavement. Call at 523 S. Grape. 1SG FOR RENT N'Icely furnished house keeping rooms. Call in afternoon, 322 S. Central. 1S2 FOR SALE 9 city lots, water and sewer; $2000. Good terms. Clark Realty Co. Phono 2331. , . urday next, at tho opening of new at F. & H. Co 11 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. R. ocen in Medford the building. 2 to 1S2 G. Cook, who have several days, left FOR LEASE Fully equipped placer mine. Gold Ray Realty Co., R. 101 Electric building. - J .. I CONCERT By tho HIGH SCHOOL MANDOLIN ' ORCIIKSTKA WAISTS s 100 Vohumi Waists, new fall stylos, worth 1.00, sale price Tailored, 79c MANN OENTEAL AVE. NEAR P. O. o I 1 1 PETTICOATS 10(1 Women's Saline Pelli- eeitls, made oxlri't t A Wide, '2.00 quality y Kpeeial ! JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embaimer z Successor to the undertaking de- J ipartment of Medtord Furniture Co. i Office 38 South Bartlctt Street ? f Telephones: day, Bell 471; night residence, Bell 473. Home 179-L. Calb answered Bight or day AMBULANCE SERVICE xywinM.." last night for San osJe. Cal. These people are from Lily Lake, 111., and are enthusiastic in their praise of Bedford and the valley, and when they come again they will be pre pared to remain. This is the time to plant straw- berries. All sorts of plants for sale H. B. Patterson. Pac. phone 2493. Stephen Hamilton arrived in the c'ty last night from Ostrander, Wash, See R. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Townsend, of Detroit, Mich., are in the city. Carkln & Taylor (John IL Carkln, Glenn O. Taylor), attorney-at-law, oxer Jackson County Bank Building, Medford. 1 Program. March, School Comrnds. .Engleman Overture, Light Cavalry Suppo Selection, Pilgrim chorus from Tanhauser Wagner Sample Suit Sale It is not often that you have (he ehanee lo buy a new fall suit at these prices., Romomber, every suit is up to date. , Women's now suits, $IJ5.00 quality $22.98 Women's new suits, !0.00 quality $19.98 Women's new suits, $25.00 quality $1G.98 Women's new suits, $22.50 quality $14.98 Women's new suits, $20.00 quality $15.98 Women's new suits, $18.00 quality $12.48 Women's, new suits, $16.50 quality $11.98 Don't Miss This Golden Opportunity New inter Coats We have just received a new shipment, of "Lit Vogue" Coats. They are beautiful in design and qual itv. Call and see t hem. New Kaney Mixtures at, eah $10,00 Coat's with big .Shaw collars ......... $15.00 Coats made of new Scoleh Tweeds $18.50 New KVvcrsihlo Coats with purses lo match, Lhe very latest style, .nt ; $22.50 and $25.00 Women's black Caraeul Coats $12.00 Orchestra. Guitar solo, Longing DoLano Miss Elhel N. Neat!. v i Li Mandolin solo, Kspcrado-Espef-anto for "Hoping" Root Mr. Root. Vocal solo, Senenade, .... ."Schubert Miss Laura A. McQueen. Selection, Red Mill Herbert Waltz, Tho Skaters Waldteufel March, U. of B. Forever. .. .Boehm Orchestra. Ed Ward Charles Root, Director. HIrIi School Assembly HIGH SCHOOL 'ASSE3IHLY Friday Kvcnlng, Oct. 20, 8 o'clock UNDERWEAR ALE Now Is the Time to Buy 25c 29c 59c 59c 69c SILK SALE Children's fleeced Vests and Pants, very sj)ecial each Women's f leaded Vests and Pants, bleached, special en.... Boys' and Girls' union suits fleeced, all sizes, special Woinen's fleeced lined union suits "Roulette" seamless under wear in Vests and Pants, ea.... Be Sura You Get Some 500 yds. all silk 21 inen Tifossaline, fast edge, all colors, $1.00 (Qr quality, sale price vlt Specials for Tliursday Only ! CORSET SALE ri -("" Best quality Table Oil Cloth at, a yard Good heavy 'Outing Flannel, 19c 8c Best American prilils, big line of new patterns, a yi.. 5c nls for " Warner's" celebrated "Kust Proof" Coi-selsoSco lhe new low bust models at, a pair, $.1.00, $1.50, $2.50 and....A $!U)0 VERY SPECIAL 100 Women's Coutil Corsels filled with two pair hose support- AQp el's, at, a pair 0j 100 Women's laee front Coutil Cor sets, fitted with three pairs .Qr hose supporters, $1 quality . "?L . Children's Nazareth Waists 'Att MISS OiJR SALE I,....' i r -,., r ,, , t and you will miss the BEST OPPORTUNITY ever offered to the people of Southern Oregon to buy Fuf riitiire, Riigs aiiti Hoiisef urmshings at Goods Delivered Free and ill First Class Condition Same as Regular Retail ! "M V ' COST 0 i ' No Job Lot of Accumulated Junk of Years-ALL NEW People Have Taken Advantage of These Tremendous Bargains, an$ it is JNpw UP TO MV YOU M f PRICED St AUGHTERED--CUT 25o. &50o and 500 on everything in the store CUTHBEkS Genuine Gigantic Sale ' , ' mmmm mmmmmmm I